Need a Burris FastFire II
No weaver rail fitting....the plain base model
Burris FastFire II
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Re: Burris FastFire II
Bumpier than a cobble street round here isn't it, fat rat ?
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Re: Burris FastFire II
Are you sure you want the FFII? You have to take it off the mount to change the battery. Now obviously the battery will last for a long time if you turn it off after shooting but its still a bit of a ball ache. I've got a FFIII which is basically the same deal except the battery compartment is accessible from the top, the adjustments are more precise and its waterproof
But no, you can't have it
But no, you can't have it
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Re: Burris FastFire II
AFAIK its the FFII I need....as my latest gun is designed to accept it as a direct fit replacement for the non-adjustable factory rearsight
Not sure if the FFIII has the same "footprint" as the FFII
Not sure if the FFIII has the same "footprint" as the FFII
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